Arlington Longitudinal Optimal Healthy Aging Study (ALOHA)
NCT ID: NCT07180147
Last Updated: 2025-09-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
500 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-05-01
2031-07-30
Brief Summary
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Adults aged 50 years and older will receive a comprehensive health assessment at the study site, Center for Optimal Aging- ALOHA Lab at Marymount University (MU) Ballston Campus in Arlington, Virginia. The assessment includes physical and cognitive testing, health and medical history, lifestyle surveys, and biometric measures such as blood pressure, grip strength, body composition by the InBody system, balance and gait speed. Participants will receive their results in a personalized "Health Passport," which summarizes findings and provides tailored recommendations to help manage modifiable health risk factors-such as those linked to Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, frailty syndrome, and depression.
Participants will return annually for up to 5 years to repeat assessments and receive updated health and wellness recommendations. The study will track changes in health over time and explore the impact of the Health Passport on health behaviors, functional independence, and quality of life. ALOHA will also evaluate the cultural appropriateness of the Health Passport for diverse populations in Northern Virginia.
The program incorporates an interprofessional research model, engaging researchers from multiple health professions to work alongside older adults, supporting both participants' wellness and optimal aging.
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Detailed Description
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The ALOHA framework combines comprehensive baseline and follow-up health assessments with personalized wellness guidance. At enrollment, participants undergo:
1. Physical health evaluations (vital signs, body composition via bioimpedance, cardiovascular function via arteriography, mobility and endurance tests, grip strength, flexibility, balance)
2. Cognitive assessments (Montreal Cognitive Assessment, Central Nervous System \[CNS\] Vital Signs, Wechsler Memory and Intelligence scales, Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders \[Neuro-QOL\] Cognitive Function survey)
3. Lifestyle and psychosocial surveys (physical activity, diet quality using the MIND diet score, depression screening via the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale \[CES-D\], social determinants of health, oral health, self-efficacy, quality of life)
Findings are compiled into a tailored, participant-specific, "Health Passport," which summarizes results in accessible language and offers practical, evidence-based recommendations for reducing disease risk, improving physical and cognitive function, and promoting overall wellness.
Participants return annually for up to five years to repeat assessments, receive an updated Health Passport consultation, and complete follow-up surveys regarding adherence, satisfaction, and changes in health status. The longitudinal design allows researchers to examine health trajectories, the effectiveness of early prevention strategies, and the relationship between modifiable risk factors and outcomes such as functional independence and cognitive decline.
Primary study aims:
1. Identify and track the prevalence of modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular disease, frailty, and depression.
2. Provide tailored recommendations to support participant-driven health improvement and evaluate adherence to Health Passport guidance.
3. Engage older adults and university students in an intergenerational, interprofessional health promotion research model.
The study emphasizes cultural inclusivity, particularly for Northern Virginia's racially and ethnically diverse populations. Spanish-language materials and validated translated assessments are incorporated to support Hispanic/Latino participants.
By integrating clinical, behavioral, and community health approaches, the ALOHA study aims to contribute new evidence on preventive aging strategies, refine the Health Passport model, and expand its use to other communities and academic centers.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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ALOHA Health Passport Cohort
Community-dwelling adults aged 50 and older who receive a comprehensive baseline and annual health assessment at the Marymount University Center for Optimal Aging. Assessments include physical, cognitive, and psychosocial measures. Results are compiled into a personalized "Health Passport" with tailored recommendations for managing modifiable health risk factors. Participants return annually for up to 5 years to monitor health changes, update recommendations, and complete follow-up surveys on adherence and outcomes.
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Residing in the Washington, District of Columbia (DC)., Maryland, or Virginia metropolitan areas
* Community-dwelling (living independently or with minimal assistance)
* Able to participate in physical and cognitive assessments
* Able to provide informed consent
* Willing to return for annual follow-up assessments for up to 5 years
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe physical disability or medical condition that precludes participation in study assessments (e.g., unstable cardiac condition, severe mobility limitation)
* Current diagnosis of a terminal illness with life expectancy less than 12 months
* Residing in a long-term care facility or nursing home at time of enrollment
* Inability to communicate in English or Spanish (study materials available in these languages only)
* Participation in another interventional trial that could confound study results
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Potomac Health Foundations
OTHER
Marymount University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Patricia C. Heyn
Vice President for Research
Principal Investigators
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Patricia C Heyn, PhD, FGSA, FACRM
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Office of Research, Marymount University
Locations
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Center for Optimal Aging, Marymount University
Arlington, Virginia, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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